Wabash College Events

During the academic year, each Tuesday morning that classes are in session a brief Christian service is held in Tuttle Chapel, second floor of Center Hall. It runs from 9:25 a.m. until roughly 9:35 or 9:40. All are welcome.

Join Jeff Beck each Tuesday starting on September 9, 2014 for a 30 minute hands-on experience that will help you through the entire research process. This week we will be developing effective research questions / thesis statements Build a strong thesis statement for a current or upcoming research paper (bring course syllabi).

Our monthly luncheon is held on the second Tuesday of every month. The St. Joseph Valley Association of Wabash Men Monthly Luncheon, Time: 12 Noon, Place: Polito's Pizzeria, 401 North Hickory Road, South Bend Cost: Order from the menu

Wabash Callings Presents Curt Schmitt '81 giving a talk: "A Simple Life." For a gallery of his work visit: For a gallery of his work, visit: www.curtschmittcabinetry.com. A light lunch will be provided

The Indianapolis Association of Wabash Men invites you to join them for an Alumni/Faculty Reception.
Please join us for a chance to interact with alumni of the College and allow us a chance to welcome new faculty members to Wabash.
International Hall, Detchon Center-
Tuesday, September 9, 2014-
From 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM.
Please RSVP by September 5, 2014.
For more information and to RSVP, contact the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations (extension 6360 or bazzanih@wabash.edu)

Peace Corps Recruiter Kendrall Masten will present on the application process, including a new feature that allows applicants to select where they are interested in serving. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions and learn what it's like to serve in the Peace Corps.
Casual Dress

Join Jeff Beck each Tuesday starting on September 9, 2014 for a 30 minute hands-on experience that will help you through the entire research process. This week we will be developing effective research questions / thesis statements Build a strong thesis statement for a current or upcoming research paper (bring course syllabi).